Setup RSA Software / Hardware Token with Cisco VPN Client - Windows 7 | 2017
Here's how to set the PIN on your RSA VPN token, both hardware token and software token, and how to use it with Cisco VPN Client to connect to a VPN server.
---
BACK IN SUMMER by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/sGsC98vR4Q4

Thinking about purchasing a Ledger Nano Hardware Wallet? Browse their official website: https://www.ledgerwallet.com/r/67ef
Want to join coinbase to begin your crypto journey? Here’s a link to get free $10: https://www.coinbase.com/join/558828dc34383271a500003b
Step up your game and Check Out Binance too: https://www.binance.com/?ref=10080191
Join the Robinhood app and invite your friends to Robinhood and win free stock. Here's my invite: http://share.robinhood.com/heidic1
Find me on Steemit: www.steemit.com/@heiditravels
Twitter: @blockchainchick
Instagram: @hheidiann
If you’re looking for an app that tracks the price of BTC & ETH and many other coins, check out the CoinView App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.com.freeflowt.coinview
LINKS FOR ADDITIONAL READING FOR THIS VIDEO & ALL INFO IN TEXT DOWN BELOW
Before I begin I want to point out that these cards aren’t exactly made to maintain privacy. Because these cards are dealing with financial institutions they must require certain forms of identification before allowing issuance of a card. A few cards offer a non-verified option but this severely reduces the loading and withdrawing limits of the card to around $2,500 for the entire lifetime of the card, that is not a monthly limit.
Also I highly suggest only loading these cards with the amount that you are willing to lose, I say this because you are ultimately giving your bitcoin to a third party for them to handle.
Many of these cards have a 3% international transaction fee along with an ATM withdrawal fee that varies from card to card and many have a maintanence fee, either monthly or annually.
Xapo: https://xapo.com/
Is one of the first bitcoin debit cards and this one is available in most countries and will cost you $20 to obtain with a $12 annual fee. This card gives you the option to go unverified but again, this means the card’s lifetime is limited to $2,500
BitPay: https://bitpay.com/
Is only available for US residents with a physical address, a P.O. box address will not suffice for this one. BitPay costs about $10 and can be used internationally with a 3% fee for currency conversions. BitPay does not give you the unverified option.
Shift Card: https://www.shiftpayments.com/card
Is perhaps the easiest card to use in regards of loading it with your bitcoin. This card is a part of coinbase and lets you withdraw from your account there instead of having to send your bitcoin to a different location in order to load onto your card like the other options. Shift card is available for those residing in a majority of the U.S. states. The Shift Card does not charge a maintenance fee.
If you want to know what a bitcoin debit card scam looks like check out ExKash:
http://digitalmoneytimes.com/scam-alert-exkash-offers-anonymous-reloadable-bitcoin-debit-cards/
https://www.exkash.com/bitcoin-card/
Legitimate bitcoin debit cards must play by the rules of the major financial institutions, this means you pretty much have to submit forms of identification to get unlimited usage of the card. If a card promises zero verification and also unlimited loading and withdrawals, they are highly unlikely to be associated with any kind of legitimate backing.Not to mention the fact that the website is full of grammatical errors and the reviews seem to be fake as well.

How to use mimikatz and its crypto module to export non exportable certificates & RSA keys. Support CryptoAPI and CNG (CNG patch requires admin rights, not for the export)
Downloads : http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/mimikatz

Applications that use smart card readers rely on the Windows smart card service. If the service is disabled, such applications cannot function correctly.
SIM Manager is clever enough to try and start the service by itself, but when it fails to do so - an error message is shown. Usually that means that the service is disabled.
To change that:
1. run the service manager
2. find the 'smart card service' in the list
3. change the startup type to 'Automatic'
4. start the service
After these actions, your smart-card enabled software should work correctly.